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The Anchor Bay High School ANCHOR BAY BAND BOOSTER EXECUTIVE BOARD Instrumental Music Department

Eileen Zelenak, President proudly presents the Chris Worton, Vice President - Fundraising Kathy Simpson, Vice President - Special Event Fundraising Rhonda Schehr, Treasurer 9th GRADE CADET BAND Duane Behrens, Financial Secretary Lynnette O’Brien, Secretary CONCERT BAND Molly J. Dee, Instrumental Music Director P. David Visnaw II, Instrumental Music Director and the

ANCHOR BAY HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 9th GRADE SYMPHONIC BAND Ms. Judy Stefanac, Principal Mr. Hank Anderson, Assistant Principal in a Mr. Vic Balaj, Assistant Principal Mrs. Sherry Kenwood, Assistant Principal SPRING CONCERT

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UPCOMING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EVENTS

5/16/07 - 5/20/07 — New York Trip! 5/24/07 — New Marcher Orientation 5/26/07 — Metro-Michigan Jazz Festival (Pontiac) Wednesday, May 9, 2007 5/28/07 — New Baltimore Memorial Day Parade 7:30 P.M. 5/29/07 — Instrumental Music Banquet (Salt River) Anchor Bay High School Auditorium 6/3/07 — Graduation (McMorran Auditorium, Port Huron) Molly J. Dee, Instrumental Music Director 6/14/07-6/18/07 — Pre-Marching Band Camp (‘07 - ‘08 MB) 6/24/07 — Bay Rama Parade (‘07 - ‘08 MB) P. David Visnaw II, Instrumental Music Director 7/30/07-8/4/07 — Marching Band Camp (CMU)

TUBA TUBA TRUMPET Holly Miller Eli Schwarz Ben Mackay Todd Riebell Garrett Bock Kris Semaan Keiffer Heino TROMBONE TROMBONE Joey StrangeJoey Mike Pakulski EUPHONIUM EUPHONIUM Shawn Moore Melissa Esser

Scott Demers* PERCUSSION Derrick Sebree Kasey Gregoire Rachelyn Christ Rachelyn Brandon Hunter Theresa Bellak* Carmen Pierce* Jessica Zientak* Daniel Berkshire Zachary GrashikZachary FRENCH HORN Matthew Robinet Matthew Marci Bratkowski Susan Rudnick*^ Melinda Hannawi Hannawi Melinda Sammie Burnette Jamie Bartkowicz Jenna McQuiston* Jennifer Donnellon Sarah Bradley-Kosanke

Jon Miller TRUMPET Jake Dolan Brittany Burr Brittany BASSOON Jake Skopek Katie Zalucki Justin Smith Troy Foster* Troy Nick Watson Jacob Beach Adam Ribant Doug Kuenner Mary Saelens*Mary James Barber Ken Beierlein* Beierlein* Ken William Sullivan PERCUSSION Brandon Kirtley* Gabrielle Glesen Chandler Foote Dayna Diebold* Brandon Andonoff Derek Dunsmore Duane Gaedcke* Michael D’Angelo Bryan Piepenbrok Bryan Joshua Marquette Zachary Chuckran ALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO ALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO TENOR SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE

9th GRADE CADET BAND

9th GRADE SYMPHONIC BAND * Denotes Section Leader Section * Denotes

^ Denotes Oakland Youth Orchestra Youth Orchestra ^ Denotes Oakland OBOE FLUTE FLUTE Erin Healy Amy Elya Elya Amy Megan Hill CLARINET Kari Harvey Molly Monte CLARINET Kristi Cueny Jessica May Jessica May Shelby Reed* Reed* Shelby Emily Kinter*Emily Krystal Hoxey Brittany Smith Brittany Joseph Iafrate French Horn Alexa Bidigare Alexa Cassy BridgesCassy Sarah Hensley Katie DeWolf* Laura Pokorski Tabitha Couto Kayleigh Butler Jessica Meyers Briana Spanke Lauren Schmidt Sami Osterland Shadley Philipp* Samantha Parisi Rebecca Strobel Strobel Rebecca Mariah Cordova Stephine Roach Ashley Robinson BASS CLARINET BASS Courtney Gazdick Courtney BASS CLARINET BASS Rebecca Piotruchowski*

oncert, please join us in & McCartney/arr. Cacavas

OZ....……...Arlen/arr. M. Story OZ....……...Arlen/arr. PROGRAM

chamber ensembles.

Special Thanks to STEPHANIE DOPPKE for help in

Grade Symphonic Band Percussion Ensemble and other providing lights, sound, and video footage for Channel 6. for Channel providing lights, sound, and video footage Immediately following tonight’s c the cafeteria for an afterglow and a performance by 9th

P. Lavender Two Celtic Folksongs..…………...... …………arr. Highlights from the Wizard of When Summer Takes Flight……………………..…..R.W. Smith The Symphonic Beatles…...Lennon

9th GRADE CADET BAND BAND CONCERT Music from a Darkened Theater……...Elfman/arr. M. Brown 9th GRADE SYMPHONIC BAND Amazing Grace…………………………………..……….F. Ticheli hool in Garland, . After their long ten- After their .

d Ringo Starr. They pro- They Starr. d Ringo oke out in America in Feb- in America oke out where, except for a one- a except for where, osing, he frequently guest- frequently he osing, med by many major orchestras, major med by many He lived there for a year before he and before he year He lived there for a the prestigious United States Army United prestigious the Centennial High Sc ught music theory. He then taught at taught He then theory. music ught d from Southern Methodist University in University Methodist Southern from d publishers. In 1970, he and his family he and his publishers. In 1970, Erb and counterpoint and orchestration orchestration and Erb and counterpoint sociate professor of composition at the composition at the sociate professor of on to study music and composition at composition and music study on to remained until he reached the age of five. he reached the age until remained School Band, conducted by Robert Floyd, Floyd, Robert by conducted Band, School ccessful and critically acclaimedmusic in films, Cacavas has been active as a guest films, Cacavas has been active as a : A Hard Day’s Night (1964), Yesterday (1964), Yesterday Night Hard Day’s : A Beatles released more than 40 different sin- released more 40 than Beatles The Ed Sullivan Show Ed The and Kojak and Hawaii Five-O g for scoring that he began writing arrangements and and arrangements writing he began that -year-old trumpet player in La Place, La Place, player in trumpet -year-old llinois. Upon graduation he entered the entered the he graduation llinois. Upon sadena, California as composer-in-residence much of his high school and university university and school high his of much rtney, George Harrison, an rtney, George moved to Richards, Texas, moved musical expertise, he has been invited to guest lecture invited to musical he has been expertise, ornia. In addition to comp PROGRAM NOTES rock bandh Liverpool, from England whosemembers reached number one. They br one. reached number

.) on, his works have been perfor been have works on, his

cont including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, and the San Francisco Sym- Pops, and the San Francisco Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston including the his of recognition In phony. country. the around seminars and conduct conducts throughout the U.S. U.S. the throughout conducts Beatles The Symphonic writing for countless others. Aside from writing for countless others. additi In conductor. John Lennon announced his departure to to departure his announced Lennon bands, John England's top rock of one ure as forever The Beatles were separated 20, 1969. on September group of the the rest solo album. one and all released at least hits Beatles includes the Symphonic The (1970) ar- Hand (1963), Michelle (1965) andHey Jude Your (1966), I Want to Hold ranged by John Cacavas. musical career when,began his own John Cacavas 13-year-old, he formed as a He went Aberdeen, South Dakota. band in I University in Evanston, Northwestern with arranger became an and Armed Forces was there It Band in Washington, D. C. music nation’s major the compositions for years Three composer. filmbecame established as a he to London, where moved became a full-time composer Beverly Hills, where he to later, he relocated his family for feature films and television, includin Englis an The Beatles were McCa Paul Lennon, were John most commercially su the of duced some The the United Kingdom, the sixties. In EP’s that and gles, album, with their appearance on 1964 ruary of Amazing Grace ( of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and as Pacific Symphony Orchestra of the Texas where he led the concert band and ta and band concert the led he Texas where moving Trinity to Pa University before Calif Southern University of year stay in Missouri, he remained for for he remained Missouri, year stay in Louisiana. Monroe, in was born Frank Ticheli where they moved to Arkansas his family nine musical studies as a his He began his family Louisiana. In 1971 High the Berkner played in education. He with Donald composition and later studied graduate Ticheli Rodriguez. X. Robert with 1980, followed by study at th e University of Michigan. Lakeview at Ticheli’s teaching career began

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of melody . The es “Ding-Dong the Witch is es “Ding-Dong songs that include eashore to the bustling va- eashore to the by Alexander Stuart (c 1726). by Alexander Stuart to several marine-research fa-

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Claudy Banks Claudy the port of rts, it also serves as the of America’s most beautiful seashores. most of America’s wide range of natural beauty. From the of natural beauty. wide range the Scottish song With hundreds of miles of sub-tropical sub-tropical miles of of With hundreds r the Rainbow) and Best Original Score r the Rainbow) and Best Original d methods. Every year, he is responsible responsible year, he is Every methods. d to the educational and concert reper- educational and concert the to Leonard’s extensive catalog of perform- catalog of Leonard’s extensive Paul Lavender. As Vice President of President of As Vice Lavender. Paul States is snatched Corporation, Paul Lavender directs the Lavender Paul Corporation, more has contributed Lavender . Paul s pristine beaches, which are in the south- the pristine beaches, which are in s the lovely seaside community of Navarre, the lovely seaside community band, marching band, and jazz ensemble, ensemble, jazz band, and marching band, good and wicked witches, a talking scare- good and , and n as the Crystal Coast. North Carolina’s Carolina’s North Crystal Coast. the n as re. When the movie premiered in 1939 it When the re. Herbert Stothart, who composed the back- the who composed Stothart, Herbert

ff to see the Wizard,” and “Over the Rain- and “Over see the Wizard,” ff to ement are the traditional Irish songs are the traditional Irish ement used for numerous used for was actually Cape Lookout National S

American Hymns and Carols. Waves Crystal Upon

The Star of the Country Down Country the Star of The ( (Upon Crystal Waves) Crystal (Upon Carolina. North City, Morehead in Band School Middle ty

PROGRAM NOTES Songs of Scots Collection by Michael Story includ ement one of the most widely played writers today. most of the one and

history, Morehead City is home is home Morehead City history, the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune. Lejeune. Camp at Corps U.S. Marine the s. When sung with William When sung with But- s. poem Irish been with many put has

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well-known song which was published by Yeats in 1889. published by Yeats was song which well-known a

The Star of the County Down Star of The United from resourceful girl a , in which Oz” Wizard of “The from Highlights The used for several English and of two unrelated events. The first was a commission inquiry by Ms. DeeDee Philips, Ms. DeeDee inquiry by first was a commission The of two unrelated events. Morehead Ci director of the The second was the composer’s move to the composer’s second was The Florida, and the Gulf Islands National Seashore. National Seashore. Gulf Islands the Florida, and know the region of is part Morehead City it for known best perhaps Crystal Coast is Outer Banks. Carolina’s of North ern region a experience to the area oceanfront, visitors deserted beaches of unspoiled cilities.North Carolina’s deep water po One of of Division Second cation meccas, the Crystal Coast is truly one cation meccas, is truly the Crystal Coast maritime its to True of The very popular Irish tune has been has tune Irish popular The very novel Baum's 1900 children's L. Frank on The film is based Two Celtic Folksongs by Two Celtic Folksongs is an arrangement Hal Instrumental Publications Leonard for Hal of marketing and development product orchestra, concert ance publications for collections, an books, as well instrument publications 600 new of production for the compositions and than 1000 arrangements be to toire. He continues The two folksongs noted in this arrang Dead,” “If I Only had a Brain,” “We’re o a had Dead,” “If I Only bow.” When Summer Takes Flight nado and deposited in a fantastic land of of land fantastic a in deposited and nado man, and mo tin lion, a crow, a cowardly (Ove Best Song Award for Academy won an but songwriters, the not which went to, arrang This score. ground Maids of Mourne Shore Shore Mourne Maids of Shore of Mourne ler Yeats's the well known song words traditional this Irish tune is Garden, Allan Ramsay's Musick for and Lazarus Oz When Summer Takes Flight Amazing , October, , October, s Sesquicentennial s Sesquicentennial

has , “Amazing Grace” m that music participation music participation m that

The Associated Press Associated The s efforts at this point belied this point his lack of s efforts at y, expression, and open-mindedness. open-mindedness. and y, expression, Beeler Prize and the Symposium for New Symposium New Beeler Prize and the for terested in. In the early '90s, he collabo- the terested in. In choirs and idiosyncratic orchestral writ- l helped solidify the typical Elfman Elfman solidify the typical l helped

or- the from got Danny sure that making son Fellowship, Texa son ng slaves across the Atlantic Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean to the ng slaves across the His breezy rock n' roll style score for Mid- n' roll His breezy rock d not studied composition, orchestration, not studied composition, d for Elfman, catapulting him into A-list as- catapulting Elfman, for choice to score Warren Beatty's Dick to score choice an had earned his reputation as the darker as the his reputation earned had an go bandmate Steve Bartek was along for Bartek was along for Steve go bandmate er's Scrooged (1988), Burton's Beetlejuice Burton's (1988), er's Scrooged e film industrye dominatedby traditions, belovedof all American spirituals.

itwell in loving memory of his father, John Har- his father, John itwell in loving memory of 1990), and Sam Raimi (Darkman, 1990). His (Darkman, 1990). Sam Raimi 1990), and

The Southern Harmony awards include the nown composer whose

cont.) through trial and error, skills through trial and error, picking up these stead ough divine grace the evilness of his acts. First pub- his acts. the evilness of grace divine ough ssions decisions. They clai

PROGRAM NOTES heads with his towering masterwork for 's Bat- Tim Burton's for masterwork his towering heads with

was commissioned by John Wh John by was commissioned 1999. Did … you know music as an impor- participation in cite to continue College admissions officers making admi tant factor in Grades,” Students’ Improve May “Arts Hartman, Carl Source: demonstrates time management, creativit time management, demonstrates since grown to become one of the most most the of one become to since grown Theater ( Darkened Music from a an internationally k Frank Ticheli is Scholarship, Goddard Lieber Charles Ives Orchestral Composition Competition, and the Ross Lee Finney Award. His wind Lee Finney Award. the Ross and Orchestral Composition Competition, won both the 1989 Walter band works have music Prize. ing. Amazing Grace chestra what he wanted. of th a part in status outsider Despite his tide that turned the score man. It was this composer It also his sensibilities. allowed the were often tunedsignments into that in or was he admired directors to work with (1990), al (1988) and Edward Scissorhands gentle of mix often melancholy - an "sound" the ride, acting as Elfman's orchestrating, the ride, acting as Elfman's music trends. set film to continued Danny until 1989 it wasn't but of imitators, never-ending wave (1988) inspired a night Run turned Elfman really when rated with Clive Barker (, Elfm Tracy (1990). It was at this point that alternative. Richard Donn film composer formal musicalformalha training. In fact, Elfman in or conducting, counterpoint Boin Oingo His composing. simply by and him success natural a with Batman made of which both School Summer School, To -- Back followed assignments Comedy Hi orchestral scores. benefited from Elfman's (1725-1807), a slave Newton spiritual, “Amazing Grace,” was written by John The after years of transporti ship captain who, suddenly saw thr New World, by William Walker in lished in 1835 Grace State Michigan by the 10, 1994 February on vey Whitwell. It was first performed Whitwell conductor. John Symphony, University Wind le school bands bands le school

school, and midd school, and that started with a rock band, Elfman band, Elfman rock that started with a waters building excitement the and to major network television. As a conduc- network major was born in Amarillo, Texas. However, it was currently teaching in the Music Industry Music the teaching in currently st popular and prolific composers of con- prolific composers of st popular and rope, Australia, South America and Asia. America Australia, South rope, assical composers like Prokofiev and Stra- like Prokofiev assical composers compositions and productions in all areas productions and compositions r performance at the 2001 North Carolina at the 2001 North performance r d throughout the United States, Canada, United d throughout the education and better prepare workers better prepare workers and education udio udio was for Tim Pee- Burton's the bizarre made him a popular choice for popular choice for him a the bizarre made waves. Commissioned by and dedicated to dedicated and by waves. Commissioned musicians than for the general public. the general musicians than for His teaching responsibilities are focused in His teaching responsibilities are focused When Summer Takes Flight (Upon Crystal Crystal (Upon Flight Takes Summer When a tal- showcase only not he would s, where , July 24,2000. for winds and percussion have been pro- have percussion and winds for e masters, but to the 1930s bouncing jazz to the but masters, e

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“The Changing Workplace is Changing Our View of Education.” Business Week, Octo- Week, Business of Education.” View Our Changing is Workplace Changing “The captures the still beauty of the gentle gentle of the still beauty captures the for the 21st century.” for the 21st Did … you know “The nation’s business top help in American repair weaknesses Source: ber 1996. Mind,” the On “Music Source: is and coordination foresight, for planning, responsible brain the part of The substantially larger for instrumental musical idols - all film of the time co Elfman, to legend, according Daniel Robert in youth his Los Angeis more likely he was born in the les, California area. He spent movi the flickering lightof a Steiner. Despite a career Max Dimitri Tiomkin, into scoring move film would eventually scor to the film homage paid ent that cl artists like Cab Calloway and of sounds vinsky. off-kilter and for the His personal tastes un- reputation but that as a "dark" composer seemed the darker edges of cinema, st His first his credits. by earned judging Pee-Wee with a scored the comic exploits of Elfman where Wee's Big Adventure, Rota-like carnival score. Nino When Summer Takes Flight was composed in commemoration of thei of in commemoration was composed exuberance of literally flying across the literally flying across the of exuberance City Middle Sc the Morehead Conference. Music Educators Association mo of the one Smith (b. 1958) is Robert W. 600 publications orchestral literatureHe has over cert band and in America today. Smith'sin print. creditsmany Mr. include music field. His original works of the militar countless by grammed Eu United States, Canada, throughout the received extensive airplay on has His music tor and clinician, Mr. Smith has performe and Australia. Mr. SmithJapan, Europe is AL. Troy, University in Troy at program publishing. and production music composition, Theater Darkened Music from a With the composer’s love of the water, of the love With the composer’s Waves)

to the performers and the auditorium during a per- rformance on stage has during a performance.The click set to beep on the hour should applause, but there are appropriate only distracting to the performer, but ng your foot, bouncing your legs, etc. e around you is talking, ask them nicely rrupted by little things that may seem distracting. Pictures should be taken after deration, performers and the audience will well as other members of the audience. perience as they perform and attend live a be best that performance, it may you exit hard for their performance, the students on mes to move about are during audience ap- nt applaudwork, after all movements are

the piecefrom to flow one movement to the beeps are distracting - Never enter or exit - Never enter or exit ease untilwait the pe

CONCERT ETIQUITTE CONCERT should be turned off. Watches - Performers always appreciate - Avoid rustling program,your tappi - Leave early and allow enough time for parking and traffic. If do arrive you It is hard to avoidIt is a spontaneous cough. Be prepared some type of with

- Talking should not be tolerated. It is not

- Children need exposure to good music and live performances. If your young - also be turned off. Thesealso be turned off. high-pitched audience members. Coughing cough drops or candies. Avoid cellophane wrappers. Many come a softwith wax-paper wrapping be that will much less noisy. Taking - Refrain Pictures from taking any photographs the performance. Children child begins to get restless in the middle of have a more pleasurable and meaningful ex of a camera and especially the flash are very the auditorium until calmer times prevail. By following basic edicts of respect and consi concerts. Because they have worked so stage deserve to be treated with respect. moments to applaud. In a multi-moveme completed. the This allows continuity of A performer's intense concentration can be inte trivial to audience members. The following suggestions will help audience members show respect to the performers on stage as This will help the performers to do their best. When To Applaud next. “Hooting and hollering” is not appropriate in the concert setting. Time Arrival the by doors until late, the first piece (not just a movement) is finished,wait then take the nearestdiscreetly seat available. the Auditorium Exiting and Entering formance. If you must enter or exit, pl been completed.The most appropriate ti plause or set changes. Talking to every to every person in the audience. It is just plain rude to talk (even whispering can be heard) during a musical performance. If someon Pagers and cell phones to please stop. Other Noises

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TUBA Josh Beck Mike Ingrao Tylor Good Tylor Teresa Abila Rachel Kuss Justin Martin TROMBONE EUPHONIUM Cory Juresich Juresich Cory PERCUSSION Chris Buckner Ariel Gostovich Jacob Hannawi Micheal Worton Darcy O’HearnDarcy Nathan Swisher Swisher Nathan Michael Sintebin Sintebin Michael FRENCH HORN Rebecca Schehr Schehr Rebecca Courtney BatchelderCourtney Madison McClintock

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TRUMPET Paul White ALTO SAX Julia Kinter * Tyler White Tyler Zack Murray Zack Murray David Kirtley Johua Makar TENOR SAX

Lenora Collier Kristina Croes Nick Gettleson Ben Parenteau Brittany Martin* Brittany Steven Hromek Abraham Lewis Becki Logsdon BARITONE SAX BARITONE Jennifer Kowalski Jennifer Kensicki BASS CLARINET BASS Michaela Kincaid-Sargent

CONCERT BAND CONCERT …an outlet for creativity, self-expression, and individual …students about unique aspects of their relationships with other

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...a potential in every individual that, like all potential, should be ...one of the most important manifestations of our cultural heritage. …worth knowing. OBOE FLUTE CLARINET PICCCOLO Angela Scott Katie Wrobel Sami Schlais Ashlie Tipton Shane Baksh Ashley Martin Ashley Keelie Cottick Anthony Petix Sarah DeRita Jessica Taylor Vicki Schwager Vicki Schwager Patricia Rowley Elizabeth June Stacey Ochtinsky Ochtinsky Stacey Alyssa Ranilovich Alyssa A Rationale for Music Education Music Education for A Rationale Jovanna Distefano Katie Bartholomew Katie Bartholomew Nicholas DeJarnette human beings and with the world around them, in their own and other cultures. MUSIC IS MUSIC PROVIDES MUSIC TEACHES MUSIC IS MUSIC OPENS MUSIC EXALTS MUSIC IS uniqueness. It enables us to express our noblest thoughts and feelings. developed to its fullest. Children need to know about Beethoven, Louis Armstrong, and the Beatles as well as about Newton and Einstein. areas of the curriculum and opens approaches to learning that can be applied in other contexts.